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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMOItIAM. PIRRIT.—In, loving memory of our dear' cousin. Private George Pirrit. killed in action at Gallipoli, August 8, 1915. —Inserted by his loving cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Green, Whakatane. POTTS — loving memory of John Kirkcr Potts, second son of William H. Potts, who was killed in action at Sari Bair, Gallipoli, on August 8, 1915; aged 37 years. He gave his life for his country. POTTS.—On August 8, 1915. at Gallipoli, John Kirker Potts, son of W. H. Potts, Thames, killed in action. Duty nobly cone. —Inserted by his, brother. R. W. Wilson, and sister-in-law, nieces, and nephews. ROBINSON —In loving memory of Private Richard Robinson, Wellington Infantry, Fifth Reinforcements, who mad© tho supreme sacrifice at Chumik .Bair, Gallipoli, August 8, 1915. Through death into life, —Inserted by his parents, T. and V. Robinson, fluntly. SCRUTTON—In affectionate remembrance of Private Ernest John Scrutton, Fifth Reinforcements, who was killed at Gallipoli on August 8, 1915. Ever remembered —Inserted by /his loving sister and brother-in-law, F. M. and Private C. J. Edmonds, Onchunga. SIMPSON.-Of your charity, pray for the. repose of the foul of Private Frank Simpson, 8. Church Street, Ponsonby, killed at Gallipoli on August 8, 1915.— LP. BKELLERN.—In loving memory of our dear son. Sydney Elliott (Syd I. Main Body, who died as a result of wounds on Gallipoil on August 8, 1915, He sleeps beside his comrades In ft shallow grave unknown. But hi? name is written in letters of love In tho hearts that ho left at home. —Inserted by his loving parents, Mnmaku. SKELLEHN.-In loving memory of our dear brother, Syd.. killed in action on Gallipoli. August 8, 1915. Ever Rememberod. —Inserted by his loving Bister and brother-in-law, Flo. and Will. SKELLERN.-In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Sydney Elliott SkeU lern, died of woundß received on Gallipoli on August 8, 1915. He sleeps not in his native land, But 'neath some foreign skies; And far from those who love him best. In a hero's grave he lies. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Eveline and G. A. Schulze, Ngongotnha. < SKELLERN.-In loving memory of our dear brother, Private Sydney E. Skellern. killed in action on Gallipoli. August 8. 1915. —Inserted by his loving sisters Lil and Hilda, and brother-in-law, Fred. TRIMBLE.—In loving memory of Private William Trimble, killed on Gallipoli on August 8, 1915. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. B. and F. W. Reeves, West Taniaki. TRIMBLE.—In loving memory of my dear brother. Trooper Wm. Trimble (Mam Body), killed in action on Gallipoli, August 8. 1915. He sleeps, yet lives; for a soldier's death is life eternal. —Inserted by his loving sister, S. Trimble. TRIMBLE.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Trooper William Trimble, who was killed in action on Gallipoli, August 8, 1915. , Ever Remembered. —Inserted by his brother, A. Trimble, and sisters-in-law, M. Trimble and P. Sanford. Te Awamutu. TRIMBLE— loving memory of Trooper Willie Trimble, Main Body, killed in action on Chunnk Bair Hill, Gallipoli, August 8, 1915. A soldier and a ma:>. —Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters. VIPOND.—In loving memory of Sergeant Mark Vipond, killed in action August 9, 1916. He died as he lived, noble and brave; His life for freedom's cause he gave. —Inserted by his uncle and aunt. Joe and Ella. WILSON.In loving memory of LanceCorporal Leslie Wilson, 4th, Waikato, AiM.R., Main Body, died, of, wounds received at Sari Bair. Gallipoli, August 8, 1915. Late of Newstead, Waikato. —Inserted by hit loving mother.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16923, 8 August 1918, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16923, 8 August 1918, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16923, 8 August 1918, Page 1